Take Action and Urge Lawmakers to End the Shutdown, Pass a Clean Budget

We elected legislators to do a job and abstaining from a vote that has now caused a state government shutdown is unacceptable. People's livelihoods are at stake and decisive action is needed. Below is a list of legislators who have abstained and need to hear their constituents' voices:


Mazzeo - Dist. 2

Burzichelli - Dist. 3
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Taliaferro - Dist. 3
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Moriarty - Dist. 4
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Mosquera - Dist. 4
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Barclay - Dist. 5
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Jones - Dist. 5
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Greenwald - Dist. 6
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Lampitt - Dist. 6
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Conaway - Dist. 7
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Singleton - Dist. 7
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Downey - Dist. 11
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Houghtaling - Dist. 11
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Clifton - Dist. 12
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Dancer - Dist. 12
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Danielsen - Dist. 17
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Egan - Dist. 17
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Karabinchak - Dist. 18
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Pinkin - Dist. 18
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Coughlin - Dist. 19
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Green - Dist. 22
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Pintor Marin - Dist. 29
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Watson - Dist. 29
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Johnson - Dist. 37
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If your legislator is listed, please send him or her a direct message with the simple message, pass the budget, end the shutdown.

To look up your legislator and send an electronic message, please click here: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/SelectMun.asp

Holding the state budget captive as a result of Governor Christie’s Horizon demands – a completely unrelated issue that was brought up less than one week ago today – is misguided and a disservice to all New Jerseyans.
 
By expanding Horizon’s mission to serve as the insurer of last resort, S-4 is a health care tax imposed by Governor Christie on policy holders. The New Jersey State AFL-CIO maintains that any surplus should be returned to policy holders rather than diverted to other uses by the governor.

 

 

 

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